Cruise

Like railway travel, cruising emerged as a tourism activity with the age of steam in the 19th century. It evokes thoughts of tropical breezes, elegant dining, and attentive service. Once reserved for the wealthy, cruises today go pretty much wherever there is water. From the Inside Passage of Alaska to the shores of Antarctica, popular destinations include the Caribbean, with most ships sailing from south Florida; Alaska and Europe during the summer months; and the Panama Canal and the Mexican Riviera, generally departing from southern California. Other seasonal destinations include South America, the northeast United States and the St. Lawrence Seaway (for fall foliage cruises). Are you looking for a convenient way to see perhaps the capitals of Europe without all that packing and unpacking? Cruise travel is the answer.

Cuisine

Increasingly, wine and food has become a focal point for travel decisionmaking and the hallmark attraction of a number of destinations around the world. The lure of discovering how to cook local foods using recipes inspired by tradition and timely culinary developments make for very rich holidays!

Culture

Cultural tourism is that form of tourism whose object is, among other aims, the discovery of monuments and sites. It exerts on these last a very positive effect insofar as it contributes - to satisfy its own ends - to their maintenance and protection. Cultural tourism is an
important way to celebrate, preserve and promote unique heritage, increase
opportunities for artists, promote public arts participation and boost economic
development.

Dog sledding

The popularity of dog sledding in Canada is easy to grasp: the silence of the Canadian wilderness blanketed with a soft bed of snow absorbing all noise; the sound of the sled runners gliding crisply along the surface; the focused, panting, and hard-working dogs pulling in tandem; Canadian mushers providing direction to the dogs. It provides an escape from everyday life and offers a solitude that most other sports can't.

Equestrian

Equestrian vacations allow travellers to discover destinations through the lens horse riding allows. You don't have to be an expert rider. In many cases, the necessary training to enable you to enjoy your holiday is part of the experience itself. We want to make sure you are comfortable enough to truly enjoy the adventure which you are about to join, wherever it takes place.

Escorted tours

Expedition

Are you a seeker of knowledge and new experiences? People go on expeditions to broaden their horizons, and these journeys of discovery won't disapoint, as they will be motivated in part by scientific purpose. Participants may even be asked to contribute to research aspects, or their participation might help fund projects associated with the theme of the trip. Expect fewer amenities on expeditions than on conventional holidays, as they tend to take travellers to the more remote, inaccessible areas.